5/2/2020
Habakkuk 2:3 “Though it tarry, wait for
it.”
“Patience is not indifference; patience
conveys the idea of an immensely strong rock withstanding all onslaughts.”
Oswald Chambers
If there is one thing we collectively need now
more than ever, it’s patience. We are all on a global pause; a holding pattern
that we have never experienced before. Although some businesses have recently
begun to reopen, most of us are still being called to stay at home. This goes
against our humanity; the very way we were created. We crave adventure, travel,
companionship, and gathering with others. Yet, we have been asked to wait and
be patient until there is a treatment or vaccine for the current strain of
Coronavirus. Unfortunately, many people’s patience is wearing thin.
As believers, we have a source of strength to
help us continue being patient. Chambers says, “The vision of God is the source
of patience, because it imparts a moral inspiration.” Amen. God is in this and
every situation, and although we may not quite understand why this plague is
upon us, we have an Almighty God who certainly does. We need to fully trust in Him,
and wait for the vision. He tells us to, “Be still and know that I am God.” (Psalm
46:10) We must trust in Him, even in a time of intense waiting.
For the revelation awaits an appointed
time;
it
speaks of the end
and
will not prove false.
Though it linger, wait for it;
it
will certainly come
and
will not delay. Habakkuk
2:3
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